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*  '''FGF2''' is called basic FGF.<br />
*  '''FGF2''' is called basic FGF.<br />
*  '''FGF4''' has multiple roles during vertebrate embryogenesis<ref>PMID:18792115</ref>.<br />
*  '''FGF4''' has multiple roles during vertebrate embryogenesis<ref>PMID:18792115</ref>.<br />
*  '''FGF7''' is called keratinocyte growth factor which is present in the epitheliazation-phase of wound healing when keratinocytes are covering the wound<ref>PMID:11052999</ref>.  FGF7 is aparacrine growth factor in the breast<ref>PMID:12697038</ref>.
*  '''FGF7''' is called '''keratinocyte growth factor''' which is present in the epitheliazation-phase of wound healing when keratinocytes are covering the wound<ref>PMID:11052999</ref>.  FGF7 is aparacrine growth factor in the breast<ref>PMID:12697038</ref>.
*  '''FGF8''' has multiple roles in the regulation of embryogenesis, cell differentiation, proliferation and migration.  It is required for normal development of normal brain, eye, ear and limb<ref>PMID:22273727</ref>.<br />
*  '''FGF8''' has multiple roles in the regulation of embryogenesis, cell differentiation, proliferation and migration.  It is required for normal development of normal brain, eye, ear and limb<ref>PMID:22273727</ref>.<br />
*  '''FGF9''' is produced and secreted by the prostatic stromal cells<ref>PMID:10362017</ref>.<br />
*  '''FGF9''' is produced and secreted by the prostatic stromal cells<ref>PMID:10362017</ref>.<br />
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*  '''FGF12''' is a key regulator of the vascular smooth muscle cell phenotype switch<ref>PMID:27470512</ref>.<br />
*  '''FGF12''' is a key regulator of the vascular smooth muscle cell phenotype switch<ref>PMID:27470512</ref>.<br />
*  '''FGF13''' regulates proliferation and differentiation of the skeletal muscle cells <ref>PMID:26230950</ref>.<br />
*  '''FGF13''' regulates proliferation and differentiation of the skeletal muscle cells <ref>PMID:26230950</ref>.<br />
*  '''FGF18''' has al role in organ development and damage repair <ref>PMID:36871047</ref>.<br />
*  '''FGF23''' is produced by bone cells and regulates renal phosphate and vitamin D metabolism <ref>PMID:29760049</ref>.<br />
*  '''FGF23''' is produced by bone cells and regulates renal phosphate and vitamin D metabolism <ref>PMID:29760049</ref>.<br />
See also [[Fibroblast growth factor receptor]] and [[Growth factors]].
See also [[Fibroblast growth factor receptor]] and [[Growth factors]].

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